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emphasize
[ em-fuh-sahyz ]
verb (used with object)
to emphasize a point;
to emphasize the eyes with mascara.
Synonyms: highlight, accentuate, accent
emphasize
/ ˈɛmfəˌsaɪz /
verb
- tr to give emphasis or prominence to; stress
Other Words From
- hy·per·em·pha·size verb (used with object) hyperemphasized hyperemphasizing
- mis·em·pha·size verb (used with object) misemphasized misemphasizing
- re·em·pha·size verb (used with object) reemphasized reemphasizing
- su·per·em·pha·size verb (used with object) superemphasized superemphasizing
- un·em·pha·siz·ing adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of emphasize1
Example Sentences
This refrain underscores the growing partisan divide over the legislation’s priorities, with Republicans increasingly pushing for a focus on agriculture and rural development, while Democrats emphasize addressing food insecurity and expanding nutrition assistance programs.
This contrasts with previous studies on the topic that have more heavily emphasized the transmission of knowledge from parent to child.
Cedars-Sinai also emphasized that “the recent department letter contains preliminary findings with no final conclusions or decisions.”
"This emphasizes the need for a therapy that can treat more severe infection," he said.
Dunn emphasized that monitoring brine disposal will be essential as desalination becomes more widespread.
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